Honestly I would be pretty surprised if our offense showed improvement this year with the personnel losses we have taken. The coaching staff has been upgraded but they don't have a great deal to work with. If our team is going to take a big step forward it will probably have to come on the defensive side of the ball.
Agree. Not only that, we are installing a new system. While I am hoping for a big step forward, I just don't see it happening.
- Sims is without a doubt our most talented QB on our roster. Unfortunately for every play that he awes you with his ability, there are 5 that make you shake your head. He is the most gifted QB in terms of raw talent that tech has had in some time. I just can't help but think of David Carr when watching Sims. We have thrown him to the wolves behind our oline like the texans did Carr. I just hope it hasn't scarred him.
- Dontae is a great running back and will do a fine job for us this year. I really hope he is our workhorse back if he can hold up. I think we all agree this position, despite the loss of Gibbs, is still a strength.
- Carter is a solid receiver but disappears at times. No other receiver has shown anything yet. McGowan is gone. We have recruited well at this position, so lets hope the young guys step up
- No TE has shown anything promising. TE can be a great security blanket for a QB. Let's hope we have development here
- Oline is still a mess. I have no reason to think we will see a better unit.
-On defense, the play has been so poor that you could argue that we aren't losing a lot. It is disappointing seeing guys like Thomas and Carpenter leaving the flats and feeling as if we didn't unlock their potential. There have been several statements through the offseason that the guys left are "bought in". Who knows if there was locker room strife (on offense and defense) but let's all hope that the team is working together
- We have hit the transfer portal hard at all positions on defense. These guys figure to play a big part next year. It can wither be a big surprise or a monumental failure.
-Defensive backs is CGC's forte, allegedly, so our performance there last year had to make him sick. I think uniting the two former coaches under one DB coach (Tillman) is a great step both in terms of communication and positional flexibility. In general with defense in college football, simpler is better.
- We all new we were going to miss Pressley "Biggus Kickus" Harvin... The irishman has been a mixed bag so far but his spring game interview was kinda funny so I am rooting for him... I don't think we will make a field goal ever again. I have no clue why we can't have a successfule kicker recruit. You'd figure that that would be one position, considering the lack of jobs in the NFL, that would make a high-paying engineering degree a huge bonus for the student-athlete.
All that being said, it seems like GT also does well when we don't expect anything. The last three years have really battered our perception of the program, as evidenced by the poll, so I am crossing my fingers and hoping to be surprised this fall.
My Predictions
Realistic expectation: 3 wins
Pleasantly surprised with the team/ can handle CGC one more year limit: 6 wins
Offensive MVP: Dontae Smith
Defensive MVP: Charlie Thomas (this dude is arguably the best player on the team)
Special Teams MVP: Whoever can kick touchbacks on kickoffs
Most Surprising Player (Offense): Nate McCollum will lead the team in receptions
Most Surprising Plater (Defense): Kaleb Edwards
Freshman with most playing time: Antonio Martin
Upset game we will win: vs. Ole Miss.. Dodd's ire will strike them down. Kiffin is sidelined after contracting covid (or something else) from a co-ed.... dude is funny but sleezy
Game that will leave a bad taste in our mouth: Next week vs. UCF. What if Malzahn is our next coach?
Score of COFH: 52-7 uGA (Please, please, please be wrong)